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Water inlet valve is switched on and the water indicator is on.
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An in home dishwasher is normally connected directly to the hot water supply. The water temperature set on the hot water heater will be the same as the water temperature in the dishwasher. Normal hot water heater temps are around 120 - 140 degrees dependent upon how high the hot water heater is set at.
The rust spots might be caused by rusting parts inside the dishwasher, such as under the 'wand' piece that rotates at the bottom of the dishwasher. Consult your manufacturer's Operating Manual FIRST then a hardware store manager for suggestions; different products can reduce rust---but not remove it completely. The part(s) will likely need replaced for the rust spots to stop on your knives.
The start-up utilities in Windows can run memory diagnostics for each DDR slot. Conversely, you can enter the command "mdsched.exe" in the start menu on Windows 7+ operating systems.
Not much. Depending on your BIOS, you can look at computer information, run hardware diagnostics and modify BIOS settings. You can boot from connected devices (Floppy, CD/DVD, USB etc.) to install windows or linux, or run pen-drive linux or utilities like memtest86+.
Because it's overloading the circuit it's on when it starts up. A dishwasher heats up the water it uses like a mini water heater. It takes a lot of current to do this. Most circuit breakers trip at 20 amps. If you already have 15-18 amps of equipment operating on that circuit, when you turn on the dishwasher, it will trip the breaker. Check to see what circuit your dishwasher's on, then check to see what other big-load equipment you have on that circuit ( e.g. washer, dryer, freezer, water heater, heat pump, etc.). You'll have to turn something off to get the total circuit load down below 20 amps while you're washing dishes. Alternatively, you can have an electrician install a bigger breaker and modify your service to safely carry the load you're asking it to carry.
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You have at least 2 options. First is to use Safe Mode that allows you to boot the system and perform diagnostics. Second is "restore to last know configuration". You will have it only if created restore points. To get access to any of them you need to press F8 after BIOS finishes and transfer control to operating system.
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